Yung Bans Drops Off "Thats A Check" With Gucci Black

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Yung Bans and Gucci Black connect on "Thats A Check."

Yung Bans is the next up out of Atlanta right now. He's been bubbling in the underground and he's on his way to making a huge mark in the music industry. For the past year, his music has caught the attention of some bigger names. He previously revealed he has music in the cut with Yung Lean, Lil Yachty and Andre 3000. Those songs have yet to surface but we're sure they will soon. A 3 Stacks feature is hard to come by these days. Anyways, today he dropped off some new music alongside Gucci Black.

Yung Bans and Gucci Black team up on the new track, "Thats A Check." Trapmoneymelo handles the beat on the track and the two rappers come through with a solid record together. Hopefully, Bans drops a tape soon.

Quotable Lyrics
I'm tryna chase a check
While you n*ggas out here snorin'
I hit for five bands, it's only five in the morning
You N*ggas too annoyin
Askin' for a feature but you don't got a check


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